Why do people deny a cure for autism?
11 Answers
- 2 months ago
Because they can make more money off of the dying than the living. That is why you should never trust a doctor. If you fall into their hands, start praying.
- InLv 73 months ago
What polish do you use for your Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine?
Source(s): https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/ - 3 months ago
As someone who has Asperger's Syndrome which is an ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and also sometimes called "the highest functioning form of Autism", I can say that anyone who thinks there is a cure for Autism or any other ASD is stupid.
You can, with therapy and sometimes medication, help a person with an ASD learn to communicate, control their anger, concentrate in school, etc... but you will NEVER be able to completely get rid the ASD.
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- Gary KLv 73 months ago
There is no known "cure". Autism is a spectrum, and thanks to science there are treatments available with more being developed as we learn more about the condition.
"Alternative medicine" does no such research and has no evidence based treatments that are effective.
- Nine LivesLv 73 months ago
Government and "health" institutions says that there is no cure - so, people who are too lazy to do their own research believe that bull$hit...not knowing that politicans get a lot of money from Pharma mafia. Let they go on suffering.